1 @(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/Attic/INSTALL,v 1.45 2000-09-23 08:03:27 guy Exp $ (LBL)
3 If you have not built libpcap, do so first. See the README
4 file in this directory for the ftp location.
6 You will need an ANSI C compiler to build tcpdump. The configure script
7 will abort if your compiler is not ANSI compliant. If this happens, use
8 the GNU C compiler, available via anonymous ftp:
10 ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/gcc/
12 After libpcap has been built (either install it with "make install" or
13 make sure both the libpcap and tcpdump source trees are in the same
14 directory), run ./configure (a shell script). "configure" will
15 determine your system attributes and generate an appropriate Makefile
16 from Makefile.in. Now build tcpdump by running "make".
18 If everything builds ok, su and type "make install". This will install
19 tcpdump and the manual entry. By default, tcpdump is installed with
20 group execute permissions. The group used depends on your os. In
21 addition, BPF packet access is controlled by permissions to
22 /dev/bpf0. In any case, DO NOT give untrusted users the capability of
23 running tcpdump. Tcpdump can capture any traffic on your net,
26 Note that most systems ship tcpdump, but usually an older version.
27 Remember to remove or rename the installed binary when upgrading.
29 If you use Linux, this version of libpcap is known to compile and run
30 with 2.0.25 and more modern, and 2.2.x kernels. It is guaranteed not
31 to work with 1.X kernels.
33 If your system is not one which we have tested tcpdump on, you may have
34 to modify the configure script and Makefile.in. Please send us patches
35 for any modifications you need to make.
37 == Tested platforms ==
38 NetBSD 1.4.1/i386 (mcr, itojun)
39 RedHat Linux 6.1/i386 (assar)
40 FreeBSD 2.2.8/i386 (itojun)
45 CHANGES - description of differences between releases
46 CREDITS - people that have helped tcpdump along
47 FILES - list of files exported as part of the distribution
49 Makefile.in - compilation rules (input to the configure script)
50 README - description of distribution
51 VERSION - version of this release
52 acconfig.h - autoconf input
53 aclocal.m4 - autoconf macros
54 addrtoname.c - address to hostname routines
55 addrtoname.h - address to hostname definitions
56 appletalk.h - AppleTalk definitions
57 atime.awk - TCP ack awk script
58 bootp.h - BOOTP definitions
59 config.guess - autoconf support
60 config.h.in - autoconf input
61 config.sub - autoconf support
62 configure - configure script (run this first)
63 configure.in - configure script source
64 decnet.h - DECnet definitions
65 dhcp6.h - IPv6 DHCP definitions
66 dhcp6opt.h - IPv6 DHCP options
67 ethertype.h - ethernet definitions
68 extract.h - alignment definitions
69 fddi.h - Fiber Distributed Data Interface definitions
70 gmt2local.c - time conversion routines
71 gmt2local.h - time conversion prototypes
72 igrp.h - Interior Gateway Routing Protocol definitions
73 install-sh - BSD style install script
74 interface.h - globals, prototypes and definitions
75 ipsec_doi.h - ISAKMP packet definitions - RFC2407
76 ipx.h - IPX definitions
77 isakmp.h - ISAKMP packet definitions - RFC2408
80 lbl/gnuc.h - gcc macros and defines
81 lbl/os-*.h - os dependent defines and prototypes
82 linux-include/* - network include files missing on Linux
83 llc.h - LLC definitions
84 machdep.c - machine dependent routines
85 machdep.h - machine dependent definitions
86 makemib - mib to header script
87 mib.h - mib definitions
88 missing/* - replacements for missing library functions
89 mkdep - construct Makefile dependency list
90 nameser.h - DNS definitions
91 netbios.h - NETBIOS definitions
92 nfs.h - Network File System V2 definitions
93 nfsfh.h - Network File System file handle definitions
94 ntp.h - Network Time Protocol definitions
95 oakley.h - ISAKMP packet definitions - RFC2409
96 ospf.h - Open Shortest Path First definitions
97 ospf6.h - IPv6 Open Shortest Path First definitions
98 packetdat.awk - TCP chunk summary awk script
99 parsenfsfh.c - Network File System file parser routines
100 ppp.h - Point to Point Protocol definitions
101 print-ah.c - IPSEC Authentication Header printer routines
102 print-arp.c - Address Resolution Protocol printer routines
103 print-ascii.c - ASCII packet dump routines
104 print-atalk.c - AppleTalk printer routines
105 print-atm.c - atm printer routines
106 print-bgp.c - Border Gateway Protocol printer routines
107 print-bootp.c - BOOTP and IPv4 DHCP printer routines
108 print-chdlc.c - CHDLC printer routines
109 print-cip.c - Classical-IP over ATM routines
110 print-cnfp.c - Cisco NetFlow printer routines
111 print-decnet.c - DECnet printer routines
112 print-dhcp6.c - IPv6 DHCP printer routines
113 print-domain.c - Domain Name System printer routines
114 print-dvmrp.c - Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol printer routines
115 print-egp.c - External Gateway Protocol printer routines
116 print-esp.c - IPSEC Encapsulating Security Payload printer routines
117 print-ether.c - ethernet printer routines
118 print-fddi.c - Fiber Distributed Data Interface printer routines
119 print-frag6.c - IPv6 fragmentation header printer routines
120 print-gre.c - Generic Routing Encapsulation printer routines
121 print-icmp.c - Internet Control Message Protocol printer routines
122 print-icmp6.c - IPv6 Internet Control Message Protocol printer routines
123 print-igrp.c - Interior Gateway Routing Protocol printer routines
124 print-ip.c - ip printer routines
125 print-ip6.c - IPv6 printer routines
126 print-ip6opts.c - IPv6 header option printer routines
127 print-ipcomp.c - IP Payload Compression Protocol printer routines
128 print-ipx.c - IPX printer routines
129 print-isakmp.c - Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol
130 print-isoclns.c - isoclns printer routines
131 print-krb.c - Kerberos printer routines
132 print-l2tp.c - Layer Two Tunneling Protocol printer routines
135 print-llc.c - llc printer routines
136 print-mobile.c - IPv4 mobility printer routines
137 print-netbios.c - netbios printer routines
138 print-nfs.c - Network File System printer routines
139 print-ntp.c - Network Time Protocol printer routines
140 print-null.c - null printer routines
141 print-ospf.c - Open Shortest Path First printer routines
142 print-ospf6.c - IPv6 Open Shortest Path First printer routines
143 print-pim.c - Protocol Independent Multicast printer routines
144 print-ppp.c - Point to Point Protocol printer routines
146 print-raw.c - raw printer routines
147 print-rip.c - Routing Information Protocol printer routines
148 print-ripng.c - IPv6 Routing Information Protocol printer routines
149 print-rt6.c - IPv6 routing header printer routines
150 print-rx.c - AFS RX printer routines
151 print-sl.c - Compressed Serial Line Internet Protocol printer routines
152 print-smb.c - SMB (samba) printer routines
153 print-snmp.c - Simple Network Management Protocol printer routines
154 print-stp.c - IEEE 802.1d spanning tree protocol printer routines
155 print-sunrpc.c - Sun Remote Procedure Call printer routines
156 print-tcp.c - TCP printer routines
157 print-telnet.c - Telnet option printer routines
158 print-tftp.c - Trivial File Transfer Protocol printer routines
159 print-token.c - Token Ring printer routines
160 print-udp.c - UDP printer routines
161 print-vjc.c - PPP Van Jacovson compression (RFC1144) printer routines
162 print-vrrp.c - Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
163 print-wb.c - white board printer routines
164 route6d.h - packet definition for IPv6 Routing Information Protocol
166 savestr.c - strdup() replacement
167 savestr.h - savestr prototypes
168 send-ack.awk - unidirectional tcp send/ack awk script
169 setsignal.c - os independent signal routines
170 setsignal.h - os independent signal prototypes
173 stime.awk - TCP send awk script
174 strcasecmp.c - missing routine
175 tcpdump.1 - manual entry
176 tcpdump.c - main program
177 util.c - utility routines
178 vfprintf.c - emulation routine